A motivating weekend and a dynamic one to come

This past weekend in San Francisco was incredibly motivating. I started at the Love Our City clean up at Rosa Parks Elementary near my home as part of #CleanSF. I then joined the huge RISE for Climate, Jobs, and Justice mobilization on the Embarcadero. It was hailed as the largest on the West Coast, proving that the Bay Area will continue to be on the forefront of environmental justice.

Thank you to all who were a part of this moment in history.

Love Our City Giant Sweep clean up at Rosa Parks Elementary.

RISE for Climate, Jobs, and Justice along Market St. Photo Credit: Tina Martin.

I also had the honor of attending Faauuga Moliga’s heartwarming Pacific Islanders For A Promising Education. I couldn’t be more proud to support Faauuga’s candidacy for School Board. In order to have sustainable solutions to SFUSD’s achievement gap, it is absolutely necessary that we have diverse representation on the School Board.

On Sunday, we were joined by AWESOME volunteers at our Sunday Streets table in the Western Addition. I really enjoyed reconnecting with old friends and meeting new ones. I look forward to seeing you all again in the next coming weekends!

Pacific Islanders For A Promising Education with Faauuga.

Sunday Streets with volunteers in the Western Addition.

This weekend, help us get out the word about me and my friend who is running for District 6 Supervisor, Matt Haney, in a Joint Day of Action on Treasure Island! Join us this Saturday-- RSVP here!

You can either meet us at Matt Haney's headquarters at 10:00am (sharp!) and we'll carpool over to Treasure Island OR you can meet us at Treasure Island at Aracely Cafe (401 13th St, San Francisco, CA 94130) at 10:30am.